Britam Tower

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Britam Tower
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Britam Tower
Record height
Tallest in Kenya since 2017 [I]
Preceded by UAP Old Mutual Tower
General information
StatusCompleted
Architectural style Structural Expressionism
LocationHospital Road, Upper Hill, Nairobi
CountryKenya
Coordinates 01°18′00″S36°48′47″E / 1.30000°S 36.81306°E / -1.30000; 36.81306
Elevation1,795 metres (5,889 ft)
Current tenantsEquity Group Holdings
Construction startedSeptember 2013 [1]
CompletedSeptember 2017 [2]
Cost KSh. 7 billion (US$70 Million) [3]
Client Britam
OwnerBritam
Height200.1 metres (656 ft) [2]
Dimensions
Diameter160 by 150 metres (520 ft × 490 ft)
Technical details
Floor count32 [2]
Floor area31,500 m2 (339,000 sq ft)
Design and construction
Architect(s)Chris Kroese, GAPP Architects and Urban Designers
Website
www.britam.com

The Britam Tower is a commercial building in Nairobi owned by British-American Investments Company (Britam). The skyscraper, the tallest building in Kenya, rises 195 metres (640 ft) above ground, with 32 usable floors. [2] The building features a unique prismic shape, that starts as an equal four sided square footprint and ends with a two sided roof with a 60 metres (197 ft) mast, containing three helical wind turbines. [3]

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Location

The tower is located along Hospital Road, in the Upper Hill neighbourhood of Nairobi, Kenya's capital and largest city. [2] The geographical coordinates of Britam Tower are 01°18'00.0"S, 36°48'47.0"E (Latitude:-1.300000; Longitude:36.813056). [4]

Overview

The building is the international headquarters of Britam. It also serves as the regional headquarters of the business conglomerate in East and Central Africa. The building has a total of 350,000 square feet (32,516 m2) of office space to let for commercial purposes. [2] To cater to its many tenants, the building has an attached 12 Storey Car Park that can accommodate up to 1,000 vehicles. [1]

Since 2018

In July 2018, nearly one year after the building was completed, Britam, the skyscraper's owner-developer, began letting the building to prospective tenants. The target clientele are financial institutions, diplomatic missions, private companies and multinational corporations. [2]

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References

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